2015
DOI: 10.15341/jbe(2155-7950)/07.06.2015/003
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The Impact of Emotions on Decision Making Processes in the Field of Neuroeconomics

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“…Researching the emotional impact on decision-making processes in neuro-economics, Rostomyan (2015) indicates the acceptance of neuro-marketing and neuro-economics by economists and business professionals in boosting commerce. The central point remains that beyond rational intelligence (IQ), emotional intelligence (EI) demonstrates the ability to understand beliefs, needs, and desires and how to aid accomplishment.…”
Section: Neuro-economics and Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researching the emotional impact on decision-making processes in neuro-economics, Rostomyan (2015) indicates the acceptance of neuro-marketing and neuro-economics by economists and business professionals in boosting commerce. The central point remains that beyond rational intelligence (IQ), emotional intelligence (EI) demonstrates the ability to understand beliefs, needs, and desires and how to aid accomplishment.…”
Section: Neuro-economics and Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%